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Eliza Burton "Lyda" Conley (c. 1869 – May 28, 1946) was a Wyandot Native American and an American lawyer. She was the first woman admitted to the Kansas Bar Association.She was notable for her campaign to prevent the sale and development of the Huron Cemetery in Kansas City, now known as the Wyandot National Burying Ground.
Al Fitzmorris, 78, American baseball player (Kansas City Royals). [666] Joel Flaum, 88, American jurist, judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit (since 1983) and the U.S. District Court for Northern Illinois (1974–1983). [667] Donnie Gedling, 84, American politician, member of the Kentucky House of Representatives (1984 ...
The days that followed found them opening an academy for girls, visiting wagon trains and traveling to towns to tend the sick during epidemics. They educated black children who had fled to the free state of Kansas, took in orphans, and visited prisoners. In 1864 the Sisters opened the first private hospital in Kansas.
The Huron Indian Cemetery in Kansas City, Kansas, also known as Huron Park Cemetery, is now formally known as the Wyandot National Burying Ground.It was established c. 1843, soon after the Wyandot (called Huron by French explorers) had arrived following removal from Ohio.
Topeka native and now-retired Col. Brett Criqui appears on stage with the band Kansas in 2017 as it plays an instrumental dedicated to those buried in Arlington National Cemetery's Section 60 ...
The inhabitants of Nazareth, a small town in Tamil Nadu, called him the "Father of Nazareth" [2] and Margoschis Aiyar. Aiyar means clergyman in the native language. [ 3 ] Reverend Margoschis was responsible for the development of the small town of Nazareth, which is situated at the southern part of Tamil Nadu, India.
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